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AG will not appear for Acting IGP in Gihan Pilapitiya’s writ-

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The Attorney General has informed the Acting IGP that he cannot appear on his behalf in the writ application filed by High Court Judge Gihan Pilapitiya, due to his failure to comply with the AG’s advice.

A writ application filed by the interdicted High Court Judge Gihan Pilapitiya seeking an interim injunction order is set to be considered at the Court of Appeal today (29).

Embilipitiya High Court Judge Gihan Pilapitiya was interdicted on January 22 over the controversial phone conversation he had with UNP MP Ranjan Ramanayake.

A series of audio recordings of phone conversations between the MP and several high-profile officials in the country including former Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Shani Abeysekara and three judges, was leaked to the media earlier this month.

Recordings contained phone conversations between the parliamentarian and Justice Gihan Pilapitiya, retired Judge Padmini Ranawaka, and Magistrate Dhammika Hemapala.

As per the Attorney General’s instructions, the CCD recorded statements from HC Judge Pilapitiya, Retired Judge Padmini Ranawaka and Magistrate Hemapala.

Courtesy: Adaderana

Police recover Rs.31,145 mn concealed in land belonging to an SI

Police yesterday recovered a sum of Rs 31,145,000 hidden in a land belonging to an SI in Daladagama yesterday.

This SI is one of the five officers attached to the Police Narcotics Unit who have been nabbed for selling a consignment of drugs to a drug dealer.

A senior police officer told media yesterday that the money has been buried inside the garden until the suspects divided the money among them.

The suspects include an Assistant Superintendent of Police, two SIs and a constable according to police. It has been found out that these officers have been engaged in selling drugs for some time and had been crediting the proceeds to their respective bank accounts.

The CID has decided to seek the approval of courts to examine the bank accounts of the suspects.

It is said that the suspects may be involved in the shooting of Inspector Neomal Rangajeewa who was attached to the Police Narcotics Unit back in 2017. Inspector Neomal was seriously injured in the shooting.

Meanwhile, police spokesman Jaliya Senaratne said the suspects will be dealt with under the Terrorism Prevention Act No 47 of 1979.

Courtesy: Daily Mirror

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